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The ignorant  (Apple) hate-threads are getting dull. Most arguments are ignorant, outdated and irrelevant. I own my own company and all we use are Macs and iPhones. We have never had any issues with the OS on either devices. /rant

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    I absolutely don't care about apple or not, but this argument is irrelevant. If you have 100 customers, 99 are like you and don't have a problem, the one customer with problems can not be ignored just because he is an exception, can he?
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    @taumonkeys, agreed. Apple treat some issues with an astonishing ignorance. Don't get me wrong, I love their products and use them a lot, but I've seen quite a few cases where obvious manufacturing errors was covered up, of course on purpose on apples part. I expect more from Apple.
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    My beef for apple is that everything is about looking good and having that premium feel. It doesn't matter if you remove crucial things which many people need (like more than one usb port!), and remove necessary things under the premise of we dont need this in 2016 (looking at you headphone jack). But worst of all... it looks good assembled on the outside, but their components are put together using cheapest possible stuff on the inside (at least from what I saw from the repair videos and people which repair macs, iphones and ipads). Not to mention their "we are the best, we dont want to share our specs or make our devices interact nicely with other non-apple stuff" mentality. I had an iPhone. I used Mac. I still use iPod nano. No... I'm done. Apple will only be about music for me. I just like my products to be more open to tinkering. Just that :)
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    I am yet to see an example of such.. the lack of a headphone jack has not been an issue to me yet, and I have had the i7 since release. Access limitations may be relevant to a few people, but what about the security it brings to the remaining 99%?
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